2018
DOI: 10.17061/phrp28011804
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Evaluation of ‘Stop Smoking in its Tracks’: an intensive smoking cessation program for pregnant Aboriginal women incorporating contingency-based financial rewards

Abstract: Key points• This is the first study to assess the use of contingency-based financial rewards for smoking cessation among pregnant Aboriginal women • The program was acceptable but would require some modifications to be sustainable • The program achieved high rates of confirmed quitting, which was attributed to the combination of the rewards helping to motivate women and the intensive support provided AbstractBackground: Smoking during pregnancy is three times as common among Aboriginal women as nonAboriginal w… Show more

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“….The finding that smoking is more frequently addressed at the initial visit than at subsequent visits is consistent with multiple other studies with both midwives and obstetricians [12,22,24,27,28]. Offering personalised support for cessation repeatedly throughout pregnancy is valuable as it provides a consistent message for women that midwives are concerned about them and their smoking [29,30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“….The finding that smoking is more frequently addressed at the initial visit than at subsequent visits is consistent with multiple other studies with both midwives and obstetricians [12,22,24,27,28]. Offering personalised support for cessation repeatedly throughout pregnancy is valuable as it provides a consistent message for women that midwives are concerned about them and their smoking [29,30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Passey & Stirling (2018) [39] Assess the acceptability of Stop smoking in its tracks to women and providers and the feasibility of implementation Rural.…”
Section: Regional Focus Groups With Pregnantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The related domains of 'Connection to Family and Kinship' and 'Connection to Community' were considered in almost all studies. This was through peer support mechanisms [33,39] as well as the positive and negative impacts of family and community [28,29,34,[36][37][38][39][40]. 'Connection to Country and Culture' were identified twice [35,38], and 'Connection to Spirit, Spirituality and Ancestors' was not addressed by any studies.…”
Section: Regional Focus Groups With Pregnantmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To date, there have been two published studies focusing on smoking cessation in Australian Aboriginal pregnant women,24 25 neither focused on the HPs provision of care, or on the use of NRT during pregnancy. Both implemented face-to-face smoking cessation training of HPs as part of the intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%